Resources

Whether you’re looking to co-develop a research activity, or need help designing and fabricating your project, U of T Mississauga has the spaces, tools, and partners to set you up for success. Find the guides you need to abide by the University’s policies, learn how to implement EDI principles in your work, or review successful funding applications of fellow colleagues that will help you as you put together your own. We work to ensure you have what you need — every step of the way.  

Resources and support for UTM faculty

We're here to help. The OVPRI offers a suite of high-quality facilities, services, and programs, provided by a team of dedicated experts. Browse the supports available through our office.

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The research process

From developing your idea to writing a funding proposal, sharing your findings, and more, learn how to navigate UTM's research ecosystem.

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Computing & Department Facilities

High-Performance Computing

Department of Chemical & Physical Sciences core facilities

 

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Funding Application & Awards Repository

The UTM Funding Application and Awards Repository is a resource for UTM faculty members, librarians, postdoctoral fellows, and students who are applying for funding, and for faculty who are preparing award nomination packages. The repository is housed on a secure SharePoint site and contains three different application banks: Successful Funding Applications, Successful Postdoc Fellowship Applications, and Successful Award Applications. 

Visit our webpage to access the repository and learn how you can contribute.

Please note that these repositories are being made available only to members of the UTM community.

 

 

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Public Policy Reports

The Public Policy Reports Collection is a collaboration between the VPRI and U of T Libraries that launched in 2018. The collection features public policy articles that are grey literature (research not published through traditional means). Reports must be authored by U of T academic units, faculty, fellows, students, or staff to be eligible. 

Visit our Public Policy Reports page to learn how to submit your work and for contact information.

 

Get to know the Research & Innovation Core

UTM’s research facilities provide science researchers with shared, cutting-edge tools, expert support, and hands-on training. These facilities form a coordinated ecosystem supporting more than 60 laboratories across UTM, with collaborators from UTSG, UTSC, and external partners, enabling seamless investigation across biological scales — from ecosystem to atomic level. 

NMR facility, research greenhouse, academic workshop, imaging facility

The ecosystem brings together coordinated expertise, shared protocols, digital research support, and custom fabrication. This integrated model helps researchers move fluidly between techniques, generate high-quality data, and tackle complex scientific questions — from climate adaptation to molecular mechanisms — within a single, collaborative research environment.

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DiscoverResearch

Find U of T faculty on the DiscoverResearch portal.

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